Abstract Forms by M. di Cosola, 1988

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Product Information

Era:

Vintage; 1980s

Condition:

Excellent

Materials:

pastel on black paper

Size:

10" L x 13" H

Color/Finish:

multi

Why We Love This

March 7, 1988 pastel on black paper abstract by San Francisco artist Michael di Cosola (1929-2010). Di Cosola studied at the Chicago Art Institute before moving to the Bay Area to study at the California College of Arts Crafts in Oakland. He had a studio in North Beach during the height of the Renaissance and exhibited at many Bay Area art galleries. Signed lightly in graphite, lower right. Unframed. Shipped with standard archival mat.

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Lost Art Salon is a San Francisco-based gallery that specializes in the rediscovery of historically significant artists and fine art collections reflecting the major styles and movements of the Modern Era. Open to the public, the gallery’s showroom offers over 5,000 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and objects from the late 19th Century through the present, with a strong emphasis on 20th Century Modernism.